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Show SOCIALISTS WOULD i IMPEACH WILSON Vy Tnlvoral Service. ' XKW Vi"KK. .Inn- S. A rtcmnnd for tbe Imponohmont of President Wilson waa iieole by Se mmir St cad -inn of 'bleajro boforn an a i id ie nee if ibMMi StuMalists In Mad;soi Siplare garden today. "lf there was an American of ral rournco in ooncre'-s," suld Sleadman, '"he w ould I n 't i t u t e inipoaebmon t proceedings Mva in st Wood row Wilson." This assert ton was based upon th president s rei'usal to ptwido the senate wit b a peace t I '-nt y. St eadm:i n. who has been counsel for . Undone V. Pelw. professor Se,t t e:-r-inr mul ma ny I . W W. and Soeia list h'udrrs, uruc'l that iiiLTt'Ss should cable 'for the c-ompb'to text ot tho treaty and that If it wss not produe.-d within ton (I:ivh Impeach nient proceed in ks should be i Instituted. I "The Amnrii'Mti people," he added, "should iiHoert ii In If we have us our ruler a servant of t bo pooplo or a dictator.' "one of the bit-.vtesi huuibuRs nnd ni"St ('(uHenipt iblo lies is the phrase, 'This war was foil eh t to msUe tho world safe for democracy, " f n Id Victor Hoi Rtr, "No-hndy "No-hndy thought of that phrase in lilll. nt tlie bev,'lniuni' of tho world war. and nobody no-body thinks of it now. when It is ended." I bo Con! inued. "It was dimply rroat ed (two or three yours auo to nrouso the enthusiasm en-thusiasm auioiiK Kulllble Americans." |